24 Dec2012

A dream tax to solve a stuffed surplus

Posted in Op eds

From today's Australian:

"Something fishy has happened to prices for our feathered friends. Not only has this year's Christmas Price Index, which calculates the cost of buying the gifts specified in the Twelve Days of Christmas, increased by 3.7 per cent, well above the Reserve Bank's inflation target, but prices for turtle doves, French hens and calling birds all spiked in 2012, rising by 25 per cent or more. Even swans, which at more than $1000 each already squeezed the family purse, have increased by a hefty 8 per cent."
17 Dec2012

Desperate PM's war has failed her own gender

Posted in Op eds

In The Australian today:

"Little Miss Bossy tells everyone what to do. Little Miss Naughty is badly behaved.  And Little Miss Fickle breaks her promises. But no one is as scary as Little Miss Ogyny, especially when she goes on the attack."
10 Dec2012

Baillieu's chance to be hailed as a taxi reformer

Posted in Op eds

Henry in "The Australian" today

"This Wednesday is Ted Baillieu's moment of truth. He must respond to the independent inquiry into taxi services. Does he have the ticker to tackle entrenched interest groups? "
03 Dec2012

PM's power plan can't fix shock

Posted in Op eds

In The Australian today:

"Julia Gillard's announcement yesterday that she would take action to "save families up to $250 a year on electricity bills" is readily understandable. With a long, hot summer in prospect, Australian families are in for an electric shock. "
30 Nov2012

Despite scandal, unions make Gillard strong

Posted in Op eds

In The Australian today:

"It just won't go away. All week, Julia Gillard refused in parliament to answer detailed questions about her role in overcoming the West Australian regulator's concerns with the incorporation of the so-called AWU Workplace Reform Association. Now it is clear that she was pivotal in doing so."


26 Nov2012

State's long history of dodgy deals

Posted in Op eds

In The Australian today:

"Corruption, the economist Robert Klitgaard once said, is the inevitable product of "rents plus discretion minus accountability". He had the gangsters running equatorial Africa in mind; but if the allegations being presented to the Independent Commission Against Corruption are proven, he could have been writing about the government led by Kristina Keneally in NSW."
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